Florida, North America, A Vero Beach man faces charges after authorities said he assaulted his girlfriend with a cheeseburger.
Vincent Gonzalez, 22, and his girlfriend got into an argument as they sat in a car in front of their home.
Gonzalez would not let the woman out of the vehicle, so she threw his drink out of the car. In response, the man allegedly grabbed her arm and smashed a Quarter pounder cheeseburger into her face.
The pair got out of the car, and authorities say the man took the McDonald's burger and put it on her face again.
The pair got out of the car, and authorities say the man took the McDonald's burger and put it on her face again.
The man was released on $1,000 bond but may face attempted murder charges as his girlfriend is lactose intolerant.
McDonald's have refused to take any responsibility for selling comestibles that can be used as dangerous weapons.
A McDonald's spokesman said: "The dressings were centred the pickles were side by side not touching and the two slices of cheese were star shaped at the point of purchase. What the customer does with it after that is not our concern."
McDonald's have refused to take any responsibility for selling comestibles that can be used as dangerous weapons.
A McDonald's spokesman said: "The dressings were centred the pickles were side by side not touching and the two slices of cheese were star shaped at the point of purchase. What the customer does with it after that is not our concern."
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